STEVE PERRY: STAGE RETURN WAS JUST FOR FUN
Exclusive: Former Journey frontman makes second Eels guest appearance but confirms there's no reunion on the cards
Comeback: Perry's return last week
Former Journey frontman Steve Perry made a second surprise guest appearance with Eels over the weekend – but he's underlined the stage stunts are just for fun.
And he's reiterated that there's no chance of a reunion with Neal Schon and co – despite current frontman Arnel Pineda saying he'd be welcome to reclaim his "righteous place."
He last week led a song in front of an audience for the first time in 19 years when he guested with Eels, and repeated the escapade over the weekend, performing four songs with frontman E and his band in Washington. He's also released a self-shot video of his earlier walk-on in Saint Paul, Minnesota – view it below.
Perry says: "People have been putting two and two together – but this wasn't about a reunion with Journey. There is no reunion. I was just having fun."
In Minnesota he performed Journey classics Open Arms and Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'along with Eels track It's A Motherfucker. He explains: "I've always loved It's A Motherfucker because it's about loss and pain. We played it together in rehearsal, and the next thing I know I'm in Saint Paul. Someday I'm going to record that song.
"In a world where it's hard to keep a secret, it felt so much fun to walk out there to an unsuspecting crowd."
E, real name Mark Oliver Everett, introduced him by explaining he'd walked away from Journey because "it didn't feel right." Perry says: "I couldn't have put it better – that's exactly what happened. It had run its course."
He says of his moment in the spotlight: "When E announced me I thought I’d take the piss and hang back a while. But finally I’m out there; the audience saw me, and I hadn’t experienced that kind of emotion in quite a while. It was beyond exhilarating.
"I was so grateful that they were so loving and happy to see me. I was just as happy to see them. I had forgotten how much I’d missed it.”
Asked if he was happy with his performance, he replies: "Well, I hadn’t sung in 20 years – I sounded more like Otis Redding than I did in Journey; and I love Otis, so that’s not a bad thing. But after twenty years, wherever you hit that golf ball is where it lands. I just wanted to go out there and hit the ball. I was pretty pleased with what I pulled off.
"I’m not the person I was thirty years ago; that person is gone."
Perry recently confirmed he'd been writing material with a view to recording a solo album. He says his Eels experience has made him more determined than ever that his latest songs should be heard, adding: "it's very important for me. I wrote a new song just last week."
Steve Perry guests with Eels
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"Just for fun," eh?! You got up on the stage TWICE while I was gone, with the Eels, (and in DC no less, only about 40 minutes from where I was camping), but you only did it FOR FUN?!
You are such a TEASE!!!
Seriously, that's why I love ya! I had a fun time reading all the Facebook flurry over the whole Eels thing, women going completely nuts, buying tickets to see the Eels in hopes that you'll be there…spilling their guts about how they "never stopped believin'" in you making a comeback… promising to name their first born after you if you ever came to their town….you created a shit storm of crazy my friend!!
And then you say, "Yeah, it was all just for fun." HA!!!! That had me howling with laughter!!!
Yep, you really truly are a stinker, and that's what makes you so gosh darned lovable. The bursting of crazy female balloons all over the world could be heard on Facebook after your statement. Now they are all in a stupor, not knowing what to say. They just keep posting silly photos of you 30+ years ago, with little hearts and smiley faces all around it…framing you with roses and all kinds of stuff like that.
I find that humorous. But hey, if it keeps them all happy, whatever floats yer boat I guess.
But, I think I know why you got up on that stage, to sing that particular song with that particular band…. you did it for Kelli. You sang that song from your deepest darkest place within your heart, only to HER. You wanted her to know that you miss her, and always will. You wanted her to know just how hard it is for you to keep going without her in your life.
THAT, my friend, is THE most romantic thing a man could ever do for someone he loves.
And THAT is why I love you so much. I mean, these lyrics in this song, are so…hugely sad….
I understand why it grabbed you by the heart strings and made you feel it so strongly.
"It's A Motherfucker"
It's a motherfucker
Being here without you
Thinking 'bout the good times
Thinking 'bout the bad
And i won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
Getting through a sunday
Talking to the walls
Just me again
But i won't ever be the same
I won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
How much i understand
The feeling that you need someone
To take you by the hand
And you won't ever be the same
You won't ever be the same
Being here without you
Thinking 'bout the good times
Thinking 'bout the bad
And i won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
Getting through a sunday
Talking to the walls
Just me again
But i won't ever be the same
I won't ever be the same
It's a motherfucker
How much i understand
The feeling that you need someone
To take you by the hand
And you won't ever be the same
You won't ever be the same
Stephen, as your favorite "east coast therapist," I must say that you need to let that sadness out more often. You need to create a new album dedicated to Kelli, with words of love for her that you could never say to anyone else before. You need to get that pain on paper, and on vinyl, and you need to soothe your own soul by doing it. It doesn't matter if you ever RELEASE that album for other people to hear, either. I'm not telling you this because I want to see you back in the limelight. As a matter of fact, I think you're much better off without it. But do what you love, for the person you love, and do it so that every angel that surrounds Kelli can hear it and feel the love you had for her.
Do it for YOU. And, if you're like me and have a hard time doing it for you, do it for HER.
We all know that she is the focus of your life, even now, and we totally get that. At least, those of us who are not as loony as some fans know that. But I think that Kelli would have wanted you to keep living, keep loving, and keep singing, even if she can't be here with you anymore. So, go do that. Go out and sing to your hearts content, even if it's "only for fun." Go out and find another person to love, even if that love is different. Go out and live. And do it all for Kelli.
You're a good man Stephen. A sensitive, truly loving man.
What I find funny, also, is that Neal Schon posted a video of "backstage with Journey" on their first night of their new tour, RIGHT AFTER you performed with the Eels and all hell broke loose. He really is an attention whore. He just feels this strange need to compete with you for some reason. He's like the little brother who can't keep up with his older brother, ya know? I wrote a comment that "sorry Neal, this little blip of backstage can never compare with, or beat, Steve's singing with the Eels."
Well, even if you weren't MEANING to be a tease, and even if you weren't MEANING to be a stinker, and even if the last thing on your mind was one-upping Neal, we are ALL very happy that you are doing what makes YOU happy. Even if we never get to see it in person ourselves, even if we hang on youtube and beg for more…if you are happy, my friend, then I am happy for you.
Bye for now.
Love, Rebecca PS. Now I'm gonna tease YOU, and make you WAIT to hear all about camp!! hehehe
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